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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby catchisthecry » Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:41 am

1 in inninngs to go Mr. Cricket!
I personally can not believe how quicky it has all fallen apart for him..
Less than 50 in last inninngs and he should be sent to the scrap heap - time for some youth, hopefully Ferg.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Back Pocket Rocket » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:19 am

I think the selectors only have a one South Australian policy.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:25 am

catchisthecry wrote:1 in inninngs to go Mr. Cricket!
I personally can not believe how quicky it has all fallen apart for him..


Sometimes the eyes just lose their sharpness. I've seen many top players fall apart because the eyes weren't what they once were .. Lawrence Rowe a classic example, Wayne Phillips another.

Maybe that's the case with Hussey, but whatever the reason, his Test days should be over at the end of this match. Too many innings for too few runs.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Back Pocket Rocket » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:27 am

I think the problem with some our cricketers is that they don't know when they should call it a day.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:47 am

Back Pocket Rocket wrote:I think the problem with some our cricketers is that they don't know when they should call it a day.


Why should they? That's the selectors' job. With the amount of lolly available to players these days, who can blame them for hanging in for as long as they can?
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby The Cadet » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:52 am

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Back Pocket Rocket wrote:I think the problem with some our cricketers is that they don't know when they should call it a day.


Why should they? That's the selectors' job. With the amount of lolly available to players these days, who can blame them for hanging in for as long as they can?


Sack the selectors as well as Hussey. Ponting needs to go as captain If they lose the Ashes.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Pottsy » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:14 am

The Cadet wrote:Sack the selectors as well as Hussey. Ponting needs to go as captain If they lose the Ashes.


Good to see a nice measured response to a poor series... :roll:

Sack the bloody lot of them, they're no good!

There'll be some changes no doubt, whether this match is lot or not. Not that I think they'll win...I've got them pencilled in as a 20/1 shot from here.

But still - mass panicked sackings is a very English response to adversity, I for one hope they apply a more measured response.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Hondo » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:28 am

Overall average 3196 runs at 52.39. Good at face value .... but:

First 22 tests: 2288 runs at 81.71
Last 19 tests: 908 runs at 27.51

In his last 12 tests its 477 runs at 23.85

In his first 22 tests he also got 8 of his 9 not outs which pumped up his average. One thing about averages is they normalise over time. Maybe it's just that the Huss got his allocation of great scores up front. Either way, it must be time to move on. I remember posting very similar before the last innings of the South Africa series ... one more innings to prove he's still got it.

He has enough brownie points it seems that a good second innings (and an Ashes win?) might be enough to keep his career on life support. When you compare this decline to Hayden's and then compare the flack Hayden copped compared to the charmed run Mr Cricket has received it makes you wonder how much of this stuff is a popularity contest.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby The Cadet » Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:23 pm

Pottsy wrote:
The Cadet wrote:Sack the selectors as well as Hussey. Ponting needs to go as captain If they lose the Ashes.


Good to see a nice measured response to a poor series... :roll:

Sack the bloody lot of them, they're no good!

There'll be some changes no doubt, whether this match is lot or not. Not that I think they'll win...I've got them pencilled in as a 20/1 shot from here.

But still - mass panicked sackings is a very English response to adversity, I for one hope they apply a more measured response.


Not just this series have we struggled, India, S AF, and now England. I still think we can win this test, I think we could of done it alot easier with correct selection poicy.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Hondo » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:02 pm

I still hope he can pull out the innings of his life tonight

Even if he does, but we still lose the Ashes, he may become a victim of a new broom anyway. It may be all over for him regardless unless we come up with a miracle in this test. As the guys on SBS said tonight, carrying him so long sends completely the wrong message to the other batsman in and out of the side.

Anyway, lets see how he goes tonight and good luck!
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby wycbloods » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:08 pm

If we win and he makes 200 he can keep his spot for another Aussie summer.

So i guess he should enjoy his last test innings.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby the wonder elephant » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:22 am

wycbloods wrote:If we win and he makes 200 he can keep his spot for another Aussie summer.

So i guess he should enjoy his last test innings.

he would want to make 200+ now after running the skipper out !!!!jack ass :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby catchisthecry » Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:13 am

I suppose he's done enough now, especially the way Pontng was pumping him up after the game. Is staying for the one-dayers (captain maybe?? - clarke and ponting going home??) I would still go with some youth, but I'm sure he will play next test match now. Damn it!
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby stan » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:14 am

catchisthecry wrote:I suppose he's done enough now, especially the way Pontng was pumping him up after the game. Is staying for the one-dayers (captain maybe?? - clarke and ponting going home??) I would still go with some youth, but I'm sure he will play next test match now. Damn it!


Will keep his spot. Starting to get past it im afraid to say.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:48 am

Looks like Hussey is the new Graeme Wood. He was a master at making 100 just when his career was teetering near the edge. We can't afford batsmen taking a whole series to produce, no matter who they are.

If he doesn't make a score in the first two Tests back in Australia he must be dropped.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby dedja » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:59 am

Adelaide Hawk wrote:Looks like Hussey is the new Graeme Wood. He was a master at making 100 just when his career was teetering near the edge. We can't afford batsmen taking a whole series to produce, no matter who they are.

If he doesn't make a score in the first two Tests back in Australia he must be dropped.


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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby smac » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:32 am

I agree with you on this one Hawk, except that I would still drop him now instead of giving another opportunity.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby The Cadet » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:12 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:Looks like Hussey is the new Graeme Wood. He was a master at making 100 just when his career was teetering near the edge. We can't afford batsmen taking a whole series to produce, no matter who they are.

If he doesn't make a score in the first two Tests back in Australia he must be dropped.


I agree totally, even If he fails in the first test its goodbye.
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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:54 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:Looks like Hussey is the new Graeme Wood. He was a master at making 100 just when his career was teetering near the edge. We can't afford batsmen taking a whole series to produce, no matter who they are.

If he doesn't make a score in the first two Tests back in Australia he must be dropped.


He even got the run out part down last night.

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Re: Mr Cricket

Postby GWW » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:14 pm

The problem is, is there a batsman in domestic ranks good enough to force his way into the wide at Hussey's expense? I can't see anyone really, apart from the batting order being re-arranged with Hughes to open.

Hodge is mid 30's, Ferguson not up to it yet, there's no one really there demanding to be picked and take Hussey's place in the batting line up.
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